Character cottage with sweeping countryside views, garden and garage—needs thermal upgrades..
Extensive countryside views from the front of the house
Open-plan living/diner with log-burner stove
Three bedrooms (two doubles, one single) and family bathroom
Good-size rear garden with greenhouse and raised beds
Detached garage nearby providing off-road parking and storage
uPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating
Pre-1900 granite walls likely uninsulated — may need upgrading
Slow local broadband and higher area deprivation noted
Set on Water Street in the foothills of Snowdonia, this well-presented quarryman’s cottage offers a comfortable family home with genuinely stunning countryside views. The house feels welcoming from the porch into an open-plan living room/diner where a log-burner stove creates a cosy focal point for colder evenings.
Accommodation comprises three bedrooms (two doubles, one single) and a family bathroom. The kitchen has practical fitted units and integrated white goods. New uPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating provide everyday comfort, and a detached garage plus outbuildings deliver useful storage and off-road parking close by.
Outside, a decent-sized garden sweeps in front and to the rear with lawn, raised beds, seating area and a greenhouse — good space for children, pets and hobby gardening. The garage is a short walk from the house rather than directly attached.
Important practical points: the property is a pre-1900 granite-built cottage and walls are likely uninsulated, so improving thermal performance may be needed. Broadband speeds are slow in the area and the local neighbourhood scores as very deprived, which may affect resale and service provision. Overall, this cottage will appeal to families or buyers seeking character, rural outlook and a home with sensible modern upgrades already in place.